"Lil Bit" is a country-hip hop crossover song recorded by American rapper Nelly featuring the country music duo Florida Georgia Line, released on October 23, 2020, as the lead single from Nelly's EP Heartland.[1] The track blends Nelly's rap verses with the duo's signature country hooks, celebrating flirtatious attraction and Southern charm, and it marks the second major collaboration between Nelly and Florida Georgia Line following their 2013 remix of "Cruise".[2]The song debuted to positive reception for its upbeat energy and genre-blending appeal, quickly climbing the charts to peak at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 3 on the Hot Country Songs chart. Produced by Jordan Schmidt, "Lil Bit" was performed live by the artists during the season 29 finale of Dancing with the Stars in November 2020, boosting its visibility.[3] Its official music video, directed by Chris Scholar and premiered in June 2021, features the artists enjoying a casual lakeside hangout in Nashville, emphasizing themes of friendship and fun.[4]As part of Nelly's venture into country music with Heartland, released on August 27, 2021, via Columbia Records, "Lil Bit" highlights his ongoing exploration of the genre, influenced by his St. Louis roots and previous country crossovers. A remix was released in 2024.[5] The EP received mixed reviews but showcased Nelly's versatility, with the single earning 3× Platinum certification from the RIAA (3 million units sold in the United States).
Background and recording
Concept and collaborations
"Lil Bit" marks the second collaboration between Nelly and the country duo Florida Georgia Line, following their successful 2013 remix of "Cruise," which became a diamond-certified hit and broadened the duo's appeal to pop and hip-hop audiences.[6][7] The partnership originated when Nelly met Florida Georgia Line at a charity event in 2012, where they bonded over mutual interests in genre fusion, leading to the creation of the "Cruise" remix. They later shared touring experiences, including Nelly joining them on the Smooth Tour in 2017, and subsequent joint performances.[7][8]The song's concept emerged as a deliberate blend of hip-hop and country rap elements, aiming to bridge Nelly's St. Louis-rooted hip-hop style with Florida Georgia Line's Nashville-infused country sound, creating an accessible track for fans of both genres.[9]Nelly described the idea as capturing a carefree outing in Nashville, emphasizing fun and cross-cultural camaraderie without overcomplicating the production.[6] This approach drew from Nelly's Midwestern background and the duo's Southern twang, positioning "Lil Bit" as a lighthearted extension of their prior work while exploring country-influenced hip-hop.[10]Announced and released on October 23, 2020, as the lead single from Nelly's country-influenced EP Heartland, the track highlighted his ongoing venture into country music territories.[11][12] The EP, featuring additional collaborations with country artists, underscored Nelly's intent to infuse his signature flavor into the genre.[6]
Writing and production
"Lil Bit" was co-written by Nelly, whose legal name is Cornell Iral Haynes Jr., along with Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line, songwriter Blake Redferrin, and producer Jordan Schmidt.[13][14] The track marked another collaboration for Nelly and Hubbard following their successful remix of Florida Georgia Line's "Cruise" in 2013.[15]Jordan Schmidt handled production duties, overseeing the mixing and instrumentation to blend genres seamlessly.[15] Recording occurred primarily in Nashville studios during the early months of 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with Nelly traveling there for an extended session to lay down vocals for a country-influenced project that included this song.[16][15]The production emphasized a hybrid sound, merging hip-hop elements like trap drums and dance-ready beats with country influences such as twangy banjo riffs, creating a genre-bending "country/club banger" that highlighted the artists' cross-over appeal.[10][17][18][19]
Release
Original release
"Lil Bit" was initially released on October 23, 2020, as a digital download and streaming single through Columbia Records.[20][21] The track marked the second collaboration between Nelly and Florida Georgia Line, following their 2013 "Cruise" remix.[22] As the lead single from Nelly's country-influenced EP Heartland, released on August 27, 2021, also via Columbia Records, it blended hip-hop and country elements to preview the project's sound.[23][24]The single's rollout included pre-save options on streaming platforms ahead of its debut, allowing fans to automatically add it to their libraries upon release.[25] Promotion featured social media teasers from the label and artists, building anticipation through posts highlighting the genre fusion and reunion of the collaborators.[26] The original version appeared on Heartland, while a remix by Florida Georgia Line was later included on the deluxe edition of their album Life Rolls On in 2021 under Big Machine Label Group.[27][28]
2024 remix
The FGL Remix of "Lil Bit" enhances the original track's country elements through additional lead vocals by Florida Georgia Line members Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, who contribute to the intro, verses, pre-chorus, chorus, and an extended post-chorus that repeatedly invokes "country" themes.[29][30]This version incorporates remixed instrumentation, including prominent banjo and acoustic guitar layers, to emphasize a radio-oriented country sound while retaining Nelly's hip-hop verse for contrast.[31]Originally released on February 19, 2021, the remix saw renewed distribution in June 2024 via the compilation album Summer Party Country 2024, making it available on major streaming platforms like Spotify.[31][32]Further re-releases followed in November 2024 on country pop crossroads and in September 2025 on Big Machine's Biggest: Duets, with accompanying YouTube uploads to promote the duets-focused collection.[33][34]These 2024–2025 efforts capitalized on the sustained popularity of hip-hop and country crossovers, a trend that intensified after successful 2020 collaborations like the original "Lil Bit."[7]
Promotion
Music video
The official music video for "Lil Bit" was released on June 14, 2021, directed by Chris Scholar.[35][4][17]Filmed entirely in Nashville, Tennessee, the video incorporates a blend of urban cruising scenes through local spots and rural back roads leading to a lakeside property, highlighting the song's fusion of hip-hop and country influences.[36][11][2]In the video, Florida Georgia Line member Tyler Hubbard picks up Nelly in a truck for a drive through the city, passing landmarks like Shop Hands Barber Shop, before meeting Brian Kelley and heading to a backyard gathering at a lake house decorated with twinkle lights and featuring red Solo cups.[11][36] Intercut with these casual hangout sequences are performance shots of the artists singing by tour buses, alongside hip-hop dancers adding energetic choreography that underscores the track's flirtatious and playful lyrics about a lighthearted night out.[11][2]Nelly described the production as a fun, low-key experience, noting, "It's me going to Nashville just to hang out with the guys... having a kickback, meet out at the lake," which captures the video's relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere.[2] Filming took place during the COVID-19 pandemic with safety protocols in place, including masked crew members.[17]The video has amassed over 48 million views on YouTube as of 2025, receiving praise for its authentic portrayal of cross-genre camaraderie and the song's upbeat, party-ready vibe.[35][36]
Live performances
The debut television performance of "Lil Bit" took place on ABC's Good Morning America on November 24, 2020, where Nelly was joined by Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard for a lively rendition that highlighted the song's country-rap fusion.[37] The duo delivered the track with high-energy vocals and synchronized movements, setting the tone for its promotional run.Later that year, on December 15, 2020, Nelly and Hubbard reunited for the Season 19 finale of NBC's The Voice, presenting a dynamic performance illuminated by a dark stage with red highlights that amplified the song's playful energy.[38] Their collaboration featured seamless genre-blending, with Hubbard on guitar and Nelly's rap verses adding rhythmic drive to the country backdrop.[39]In 2021, the full Florida Georgia Line—Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley—joined Nelly for several high-profile appearances, including the Good Morning America Summer Concert Series on August 6, where they performed amid a vibrant outdoor setup with backup musicians emphasizing the track's upbeat tempo.[40] That same month, on August 27, they took the stage for CMT Crossroads, incorporating genre-blending band elements like fiddle and drums to merge hip-hop flair with country instrumentation during a high-energy delivery.[41] The trio closed out the year with a rendition at the iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 17 in Las Vegas, featuring the complete group and a festival atmosphere that showcased their collaborative chemistry.[42]Subsequent live outings included a December 5, 2021, show in Nashville, where Nelly and Florida Georgia Line delivered "Lil Bit" to an enthusiastic crowd, maintaining the song's signature high-energy staging with interactive crowd engagement.[43]Nelly continued to feature the track in his solo tours through 2025, such as a September 9 performance at iThink Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida, where it appeared in his setlist alongside other hits, often with backup dancers to enhance the hip-hop-country vibe.
Reception
Critical reception
Upon its release in 2020, "Lil Bit" garnered mixed reviews from music critics, who largely celebrated its high-energy fusion of hip-hop and country while noting its reliance on familiar crossover formulas. Exclaim! magazine described the track as catchier and less annoying than Nelly's previous collaboration with Florida Georgia Line, noting that Nelly sounds comfortable exploring his country sound, in a review of the album Heartland.[44]Country music outlets echoed this sentiment, praising the song's seamless blend of rap flows and twangy production. For instance, the track was described as a high-energy effort that captures the spirit of a night out, blending Nelly's charismatic delivery with FloridaGeorgia Line's country-pop hooks to create an engaging party anthem.[45]However, some reviewers critiqued its lack of originality, viewing it as a calculated attempt to recapture the magic of the artists' earlier hit "Cruise (Remix)." Rolling Stone India included "Lil Bit" in a 2021 roundup of forgettable songs, arguing that its global streaming success belies a lack of meaningful content or innovation in the rap-country crossover space.[46] Music analyst Adam McKellar of SpectrumPulse similarly dismissed it as an "act of complete desperation," questioning the necessity of the collaboration for both artists' careers.[18]The 2021 Florida Georgia Line remix, which amplified the country elements with additional twang and harmonies, appeared on 2024 compilation albums like Summer Party Country 2024 and received brief positive nods in playlist curations for enhancing the original's crossover appeal without major new critical analysis. Overall, the consensus positioned "Lil Bit" as a solid, if formulaic, example of hip-hop and country integration, appealing to fans of lighthearted genre-blending anthems.
Commercial performance
"Lil Bit" achieved significant commercial success in the United States, certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA in 2025 for surpassing 3 million equivalent units, primarily propelled by robust streaming activity on platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.[47] The track amassed over 302 million streams on Spotify alone as of November 2025, reflecting its enduring popularity in the digital era.[48] This streaming dominance, combined with digital sales, underscored the song's crossover viability, blending hip-hop and country elements to attract a broad audience.A 2024 remix featuring Florida Georgia Line provided a minor boost to streaming numbers, largely through inclusions on various compilation albums like Summer Party Country 2024.[49] Despite this, the track's global performance remained limited compared to its U.S. dominance.
Commercial performance
Weekly charts
"Lil Bit" achieved notable success on several weekly music charts, particularly in the United States where it blended hip-hop and country elements to appeal to diverse audiences. The song debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 100 on the chart dated March 20, 2021, gradually climbing through streaming, sales, and airplay before reaching its peak position of number 23 on July 17, 2021, and spending a total of 23 weeks on the chart.[50][51]On the US Hot Country Songs chart, "Lil Bit" entered at number 30 on November 7, 2020, driven by strong country radio support, and ascended to a peak of number 3 in July 2021, marking Nelly's highest position on that tally; it charted for 39 weeks overall.[52][53]Internationally, the track entered the Canadian Hot 100 at number 93 on June 12, 2021, peaking at number 35 on July 17, 2021, with a trajectory supported by digital sales and streaming in the region; it accumulated at least 16 weeks on the chart through late September 2021.[54][55]The song also performed well on sales-focused charts, debuting at number 2 on the US Digital Song Sales chart on November 7, 2020, and peaking at number 3, reflecting over a million units sold, while charting for 34 weeks.[56]
Chart
Peak Position
Total Weeks on Chart
US Billboard Hot 100
23
23
US Hot Country Songs
3
39
Canada Canadian Hot 100
35
16
US Digital Song Sales
3
34
Year-end charts
"Lil Bit" by Nelly and Florida Georgia Line performed strongly on year-end charts in 2021, particularly within the country genre where it ranked among the top ten songs of the year. The track's crossover appeal also earned it a position on the overall pop year-end list in the United States and a marginal entry in Canada. These rankings underscore the song's sustained radio airplay and streaming success throughout the year.[57]
In subsequent years, including after the 2024 remix release, "Lil Bit" did not secure major year-end chart rankings but appeared in minor mentions within country music compilations reflecting ongoing niche popularity.[32]
Certifications
"Lil Bit" has been certified by several music industry organizations for its sales and streaming performance.